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Memento (2000)

October 11, 2000 (US) Mystery, Thriller • 113m

Overview

Leonard Shelby is tracking down the man who raped and murdered his wife. The difficulty of locating his wife's killer, however, is compounded by the fact that he suffers from a rare, untreatable form of short-term memory loss. Although he can recall details of life before his accident, Leonard cannot remember what happened fifteen minutes ago, where he's going, or why.

Top Billed

Guy Pearce

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Aaron Ryder
Aaron Ryder

Executive Producer

David Julyan
David Julyan

Original Music Composer

Wally Pfister
Wally Pfister

Director of Photography

Patti Podesta
Patti Podesta

Production Design

Richard LeGrand Jr.
Richard LeGrand Jr.

Supervising Sound Editor

Bob Hall
Bob Hall

Camera Operator

William Hooper
William Hooper

Sound Effects Editor

Gary S. Gerlich
Gary S. Gerlich

Supervising Sound Editor

Patrick O'Sullivan
Patrick O'Sullivan

Sound Effects Editor

Walter Spencer
Walter Spencer

Dialogue Editor

Jonathan Wales
Jonathan Wales

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Christopher Ball
Christopher Ball

Co-Executive Producer

William Tyrer
William Tyrer

Co-Executive Producer

Emma Thomas
Emma Thomas

Associate Producer

Danielle Berman
Danielle Berman

Set Decoration

Cindy Evans
Cindy Evans

Costume Design

Steve Gehrke
Steve Gehrke

Script Supervisor

David Klotz
David Klotz

Music Supervisor

Julius LeFlore
Julius LeFlore

Stunt Coordinator

Jenifer Chatfield
Jenifer Chatfield

Post Production Supervisor

Page Rosenberg-Marvin
Page Rosenberg-Marvin

Unit Production Manager

Terence Harris
Terence Harris

Casting Associate

Wendy O'Brien
Wendy O'Brien

Casting Assistant

Russ Fega
Russ Fega

Location Manager

Lawrence Lewis
Lawrence Lewis

Production Coordinator

Scott H. Eddo
Scott H. Eddo

Key Makeup Artist

Larry Waggoner
Larry Waggoner

Key Hair Stylist

Chris Edmonds
Chris Edmonds

First Assistant Director

Laura Marolakos
Laura Marolakos

Assistant Costume Designer



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

July 12, 2015

We all lie to ourselves to be happy.

It's not until a film like Memento comes along, or that you personally have to deal with someone close who suffers a form of this subject to hand, that you get jolted to remember just how your memory is such a prized and treasured thing - and crucially that it's one of your key safety devices.

Christopher and Jonathan Nolan crafted one of the best films of 2000 based on those facets of the human conditio… read the rest.

talisencrw

⭐ 10/10

May 14, 2016

Excellent. I can't believe I've finally gotten around to watching all of Christopher Nolan's films (I have 'The Prestige' on DVD, but have yet to see it), but it's been well worth the wait. There are a couple of handful of English-language directors operating right now that I will make sure I watch every single film of, and Nolan has become one of those for me, and rightfully so. A very fine twist on the noir framework.

mattwilde123

⭐ 10/10

March 9, 2017

‘Memento’ is director Christopher Nolan’s tribute to classic film noir tales of revenge and mystery. By adding a new twist to traditional conventions, Nolan is able to consume and grip the viewer throughout the entire film and for years after. The aspect that differentiates this neo-noir from its competitors today is its jumbled and complex narrative which continually moves backwards in time. The viewers first see the main character complete his … read the rest.

AstroNoud

⭐ 8/10

February 26, 2022

Structuring the film in such a way that the viewer knows as little as the protagonist, the Nolan's have created a nifty puzzle that slowly unravels to its climax.

8/10

r96sk

⭐ 10/10

May 15, 2024

Phenomenal.

What a movie! I had heard plenty about <em>'Memento'</em> prior to watching in regards to how high-quality it supposedly was, though didn't actually (thankfully) get spoiled on anything that occurs onscreen - I did know of the note-taking, though for some reason thought it was via post-it notes rather than polaroids - no idea why!

It's a very satisfying movie come the conclusion, concentration is very much the order of the day b… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

May 30, 2024

I reckon what makes this work from Christopher Nolan is the creation of a cerebral maelstrom that is every bit as confusingly frustrating for us watching as it is for his protagonist "Leonard" (Guy Pearce). Now we don't know how he has developed his menacing ninja skills, but we do know that he is trying to get to the bottom of his wife's murder, and that he has virtually no short-term memory to help him. As he pieces things together, he has to l… read the rest.

ekaari

⭐ 7/10

June 18, 2024

A similar style to Inception, pay attention or you’ll lose it

Dr_Nostromo

⭐ 9/10

May 18, 2026

89/100

A man uses tattoos, notes and photographs to hunt down his wife's killer as he has lost his ability to create new memories. This early effort by Christopher Nolan ("The Dark Knight", "Inception") is sheer genius. Starting at the end of the story and then continually leap frogging back short periods denies the viewer any memory leading up the current events placing them in the same mental condition as our protagonist. Despite this, the e… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$9,000,000

Revenue

$40,060,108

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